Evening Star Newspaper, May 1, 1929, Page 27

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FIVE MEN FACING s ksgiving day, DEATH FOR MURDER| 553 5w sixth convics aise consicted | Fenie, Superior " Court, both resuting| California Court Denies Appeals of | decided on his appeal. Convicts Implicated in 1927 By the Associated Press. FRANCISCO, May rt has il E;J;[:alss“or;r;{cg rf;a:xl;t‘ fli‘l‘flls{)m con- | recognized as the most desperate in the | ing brakes for safety. THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, WEDNESDAY, MAY 1, 1929.” i | ’ it s, i s o b, e o iy 1 i, w1 v | AWYERS, INDICTED Two trials were held in the Sacra- | of murder and sentenced to death, is I prisoners were ":\rst tried for the mur&\ . The urt had not | der of Ray Singleton, a prison guard | B e | Who was stabbed to death. | convicts received a life term. The men then were tried for the torney at Los Angeles Held | murder of George Baker, a fellow con- vict, who, it was charged, whs shot to | in Getzoff Case. death by Brown. The death penalty ‘ followed conviction in the case of each Pt Gregg and James Gleason. e Serving long terms for crimes from |Of the six. By the Associated Press —The | ry to murder, the six men T LES, Calif., May TR Tey pavement; y district attorne; The five convicts who, the court de- ’(‘rud. must go to the gallows for their participation in the attempted break are Anthony “Black Tony" Brown, Roy Prison Riots. i Stokes, Walter E. Burke, James H denied the | charged with leading the prison mutiny emand perfect operat- Fannte Al Hosicuy is free on 14 years’ probation. Immediately after the indlctments | > a o | were returned warrants were issues or Each of the | 7w, Deputies Under District At-|the two former officials and bail for ; each fixed at $5,000. It was in Getzoff's tailor shop that | by Representative William E. King, | Keyes was allege bribes from defendants in the $100,- 000,000 Julian Petroieum_Corporation collapse. | the latter a former. Julian official, were ~Two | sentenced to from 1 to 14 years in San of Los | Quentin Prison and are now awaiting ithheld, | action on appeals. v for bribery yesterday after | Burton Fitts rec ded _probation | B e T o Doy Boteodt netcee | for Getaofl. who e said. hba- “con: | DISTRESSED SCHOONER the grand jury. Getzoff was convicted | fessed in full” his part in the Keyes | ON BRIBERY CHARGE ey it Ahtomes Ase wevessmt | > “ooPreet: f ) N 5k 1 , NOW REPORTED SAFE| Klan Bill Is Passed. SPRINGFIELD, Ill, May 1 (®)—| | The Illinois House of Representatives ' | yesterday approved a bill, introduced | Sounding S O S Call Off California Coast. to have recelved | colored, Republican, of Chicago, provid- | By the Associated Press. |ing for publication of names of mem- | sAN FRANCISCO, May 1—Anslety for the safety of the steam schooner | Kadiak, which sent out SOS calis off At night Paris traffic cops carry an | Point Reyes, near here, last night, was District Attorney | illuminated baton. | relieved today after the vessel had re- bers of the Ku Klux Klan. was 80 to 39. Keyes and E. H. Rosenberg, e Brings Substantial Reductions in Your Favorite Brands of Silk Stockings — At “Hosiery Headquarters” the annual sale is one of the best things we do—and one of the things we do best! Last year thousands of women made short work of snapping up the special savings, This year many addi- tional thousands of women will want to participate be- 1.800 Prs. Reg. $1.00 Service-Weight Hose - 39¢ pr. —Service-weight silk hose with the slenderizing pointed heels. Made by a knit to fit process with seam- less feet. Sizes 8% to 10 in white and fashionable colors, 1,000 Prs. of “Whoopee” Socks, Special at 23c pr. —White and pastel colored socks, of light-weight lisle, in a smart lacy effect. Sizes 6 to 8'%. Numbers it V! ; cause their favorite brands of silk stockings are sharply reduced—something that happens only in this Sale and in our Anniversary in the Falll If you cannot come in per- son—phone or mail your order! Don’t miss these hosiery values whatever you do! " “Bare Leg’d” Hose and All-Silk Chiffons With Double Pointed Heels 85c pr. —The new “Bare Leg'd” hose are an absolutely seamless matched-to- your-complexion stocking of the sheerest weight chiffon. No heels at all to detract from the illusion of real bare legs. —The double-pointed heel hose of all-silk chiffon are made by a Knit to fit construction with seamless feet. In smart Summer colors with self-colored heels. 4 Now~ —No. 600 Selma Hose, Regularly $1.35 a pair. A service-weight silk hose with four- inch lisle tops, lisle heels and toes. And French heels. —No. 1000 Selma Hose, Regularly $1.50 a Zine Pink Dust Nude Black Grain Ecstasy ? extra wear. pair. heels and toes. “Radmoor” Service- Weight Silk Hose Regularly $1.75 —A real service-weight silk hose, noted for its beautiful appearance and sturdy wear. In sizes 8V to 10. And the most wanted colors for Spring and Summer, Musmdc Algeriant Turf To® Sun Burt A\;nnnligh‘ Peter Pan Gun Mctal Miami Tan 500 New Silk Dresses and Ensembles— Pastel and Floral Georgettes, Printed Silks and W ashable Crepes for All Occasions ki —Here ate fashionable frocks for bridge, for tea, for informal dining, and, because they represent definite value for so moderate a price, they have a double appeal. They meet the various needs of the daily activi- ties and vary in style from the uneven hem- line and handkerchief point dressy styles to the dainty and practical ensemble. In prints and plain colors, and combination effects. —A large variety of new prints, plain colors and combinations—in sizes 13 to 17, 14 to 20, 38 to 42 and 44 to 50. Kann's—Second Floor. —No. 757 Selma Hose, Regularly $1.50 a A service-weight silk hose with pointed heels — four-inch lisle tops, lisle All Full Fashioned All in the Best Spring Shades pair. An all-silk chiffon hose with French heels—tops, heels and toes intetlined for White Flesh Mirage Mistery Breezee Sun Tan Boulevard Silverwing Beach Tan Champagne Atmosphere Misty Morn Cuban Sand French Nude Light Gun Metal Regularly $1.25 —The medium service weight Radmoor hose with short lisle tops, lisle heels and toes. In sizes 814 to 10, and the most fash- ionable Summer colors. Good News! Another Sale of Arch Shoes 500 Pairs from a Prominent Maker, Whose Name We Promised Not to Mention, at only Eight of the Styles Sketched Spar! —A timely sale—just when one’s thoughts are heading toward Summer needs—offer- ing comfort shoes which answer the de- mands of the fashionable women in smart- ness at much below regular price. Every pair is perfect and made with a steel arch support, and you will find all sizes from 3 to 9 in the collection. —Strap and tie models of patent leather, black and tan kids, Russian calf and black satin. Smart, comfort- able and low priced. Kann's—Fourth Floor. | fused to accept a tow line from thy Standard Oil tanker Chatles Watson. The Kadiak, a vessel of the Alaski | canners_fleet, was 10 miles off s | when she broadcast distress signaly Works Way on Own Power After| saying she was leaking badly and abow | to sink. Several vessels started for ti ‘The Charles Watson located the Ka: | diak two miles from Point Reyes, noaj | the' Golden Gate entrance. ! abled vessel had been moving under- het own power, and evidently expected to make anchotage without trouble. crew of 12 was aboare. Norwegian whalers are aeportin larger catches this Winter than usual “Radmoor” Service- Weight Silk Hose 00 ® i

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